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NS 3399 leads C91 north through West Seneca, NY. The job was called to put 309s train away on the BX line, here they are pulling high of the switch at GJ. The 3399 and 7016 were dead in tow for Elkhart but the engineer was able to get it running for the move.
A sign of the times, I guess- showing the combined effects of "Precision Scheduled Railroading" and the Covid-related downturn in traffic- on Union Pacific in former North Western territory. Light power headed for the Shoreline Subdivision passes just part of the storage line(s) at Butler Yard, just outside Milwaukee. The collection of power here is fairly eclectic, and among other goodies, includes C44-9W 9696, one of the last units in (partial, patched) C&NW paint. In the left distance, searchlights still stand at BJ (Butler Junction) South.
February 13, 2011: A mine run switches dolomite hoppers in the storage tracks at Riverview (Tacoma), Virginia on the the N&W Clinch Valley District.
Several artists were commissioned to paint the ugly storage bunkers around the town. This one brightened up an otherwise dull winter landscape.
Seen in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA. It is part of the John Moulton Homestead in the Mormon District that was settled in the 1890's.
The Countryside park Duisburg-Nord is a public park in the German city of Duisburg. The center of the park is formed by the ruin of a blast-furnace complex shut down in 1985.
Due to the COVID-19 crisis, KLM also had to store almost 90% of the entire fleet somewehere.
Rwy 18L/36R is temporary in use as a 777 storage location.
We had to go to the storage unit to get some stuff but I’m glad we did because we got this picture.
I heard one pundit say we need a Chapter 66 Bankruptcy for the states as Illinois and California clearly need this option after decades of mismanagement. chapter 66 since both states anchor the ends of the road.
When President Biden finally, but far too late, withdrew his candidacy in the summer of 2024, everyone had long since felt that it was too late to stop Trump. The Democrats had missed their chance to dethrone the old king, and Harris had the thankless task of picking up the pieces and taking up the campaign. The Democrats made it too easy for Trump – with the well-known consequences for the whole world: destabilisation of world politics, selective isolationism, destruction of long-standing alliances, protectionism, dismantling of democracy in the US, autocracy by an old, white narcissist who aggressively pursues social regression – to name but a few.
God only knows how much time it took me in postprocess to make this sky look acceptable...
Yashica Mat 124G | Kodak Ektar
47 727 Edinburgh Castle/Caisteal Dhun Eideann takes South Western Railway unit 701040 for storage at Bicester MoD past Oddington working as 5Q68, the 10:09 Willesden - Bicester MoD ECS
We made a rare trip to the current far east end of the West Michigan the other night to pluck a dozen cars out of storage for delivery to CSX. Our trusty pair of Geeps, 921 and 4428, provide the power.
I had to go up into the hayloft recently, which is used for storage these days.
Back in the day, when I was a child, this space was full of pile after pile of hay, all stored in an orderly fashion so that we all knew in what order to take the hay, and fork it down to the cattle below.
Kittens were born in the hay. Naps were taken in the hay. Hours of hide and seek, secret writing in diaries, playing with year after year of kittens. A lot of work, too, with the haying every summer, and the feeding every winter.
Shafts of sunlight through the cracks between the boards in the wall were always visible in the hay dust.
And you could stand in the opening, looking out at the fields and garden below, and you would think you were on the top of the world.
Happy Sliders Sunday to you all!
I'm sick of shooting the home road, but it's too good to stop. Shell storage headed south. We would chase to Salamanca, drive to Warren, run a WAJO to JBurg, and get paper on the BP main to do our work and get pointed north just after these guys rolled up 171 on their southbound trip to DuBois.
I know I have ridden past this quite a few times in the past, but never noticed it because always, it's a time of year when the leaves would be out, thereby hiding this beauty! Is it a silo? Just storage? A grain bin? All of the above? LOL I don't know. All I know is I was liking the sun and shadows on it. :D